Quoting from village website Fulking owes its existence to the spring at the end of the village street which, it is reported, has never run dry! Esther Meynell in her 1947 book SUSSEX gushes “Fulking is notable with water. At the foot of the steep little village street, which slopes sharply down to a hollow curve, there is one of the most glorious springs in Sussex, leaping out of the chalk with a shout.” In the days when there were hordes of sheep upon the downs the spring used to be damned in the hollow of the lane and a sheep wash made in the bend.
To find the cache which is very close-by use the following formula
A=Number of letters in first word of first line of biblical inscription
B=Number of letters in last word of last line of biblical inscription
The cache is at N 50° 53.AB(B+1) W 000° 13.(B-1)(B+1)(A-1)